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Chat: High school football

Moeller football coach John Rodenberg was on Cincinnati.Com this afternoon and answered questions about the upcoming high school football season. Check out the transcript.

Thoroughbreds welcome challenge

When NewCath football coach Bob Schneider announced he would return for the 44th season at the helm of his alma mater, he reasoned that his team had graduated a lot of talent. If there was going to be a rough patch, he wanted to help guide the Thoroughbreds through it before retiring.

Chat: Bengals Hard Knocks

Chat live during and directly after HBO’s Hard Knocks premiere featuring the Bengals. We’ll be on starting at 10 p.m. to start dicussing the show.

Weekly Ohio fishing report

The weekly fishing report provided by the Division of Wildlife of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

CovCath looking for offense

CovCath soccer coach Al Hertsenberg has a simple plan for attempting to get his team back on track for winning its 15th regional title in school history after missing out last season: “Score more goals.”

Ace is highlight for prep star

Ali Rich, at the age of 15, has accomplished many things on the golf course, but she added a first last week by making a hole-in-one at Eagle Creek Country Club in Crittenden.

Kentucky sports digest

The Florence Freedom had just one hit in a 4-1 loss to the Windy City Thunderbolts Tuesday in Crestwood, Ill.

Gray vows to play again

Amber Gray left the Drake Center Tuesday with one thing on her mind: getting in shape to resume her basketball career at the University of Tennessee.

RedHawks scrimmage at 10:30 a.m. Saturday

New coach Michael Haywood unveils his 2009 Miami RedHawks football team to the public Aug. 15 at Yager Stadium for the annual Pigskin Cookout.

Safina on the defensive

It’s not easy being the No. 1 player in the world when there is a glaring void missing on your player resume. Just ask 23-year-old Dinara Safina.

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